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He was desperate and near starvation. His wife drove him 1,000 km for the care that saved him

by Akin Smith
He was desperate and near starvation. His wife drove him 1,000 km for the care that saved him

Labrador resident Scott Russell had been in such intense pain and near starvation — he had lost about 90 pounds, or nearly half of his weight — that his wife drove …

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Bariatric surgery saved my life. But it wasn’t the ‘easy’ way out of weight loss

by Akin Smith
Bariatric surgery saved my life. But it wasn’t the ‘easy’ way out of weight loss

This First Person article is written by Mireille Cadet, who lives in Ottawa. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. As a child, I was …

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Pogues singer Shane MacGowan dead at 65

by Walter Watson
Pogues singer Shane MacGowan dead at 65

Shane MacGowan, the singer and main songwriter for the Pogues, who fused punk energy and traditional Irish music but whose lifestyle often overshadowed his musical contributions, has died. He was 65. …

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Loneliness is as bad for you as smoking, research shows. But the stigma stops people getting help

by Akin Smith
Loneliness is as bad for you as smoking, research shows. But the stigma stops people getting help

The Current20:35Loneliness as bad for you as smoking, says WHO Top health officials say loneliness is as bad for your health as smoking, but one doctor warns that the stigma …

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Social media gets teens hooked while feeding aggression and impulsivity, and researchers think they know why

by Akin Smith
Social media gets teens hooked while feeding aggression and impulsivity, and researchers think they know why

Kids who spend hours on their phones scrolling through social media are showing more aggression, depression and anxiety, say Canadian researchers. Emma Duerden holds the Canada Research Chair in neuroscience …

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Israeli troops enter Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, claim to find Hamas weapons and equipment on site

by Walter Watson
Israeli troops enter Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, claim to find Hamas weapons and equipment on site

Israel’s military said its troops found an operational command centre and assets belonging to Hamas militants in Gaza’s biggest hospital on Wednesday, during a campaign that has stoked global alarm over the fate of …

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Israeli military raids Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital complex, hundreds of patients remain trapped inside

by Walter Watson
Israeli troops enter Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, claim to find Hamas weapons and equipment on site

The Israeli military said it was carrying out a raid on Wednesday against Hamas militants in the Al-Shifa Hospital complex, having urged them to surrender with thousands of Palestinian civilians …

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Doug Ford government paying for-profit clinic more than hospitals for OHIP-covered surgeries, documents show

by Akin Smith
Doug Ford government paying for-profit clinic more than hospitals for OHIP-covered surgeries, documents show

Premier Doug Ford’s government gives a for-profit clinic more funding to perform certain OHIP-covered surgeries than it gives Ontario’s public hospitals to perform the same operations, CBC News has learned. …

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Director of Gaza’s largest hospital calls for immediate evacuation of newborns

by Walter Watson
Director of Gaza’s largest hospital calls for immediate evacuation of newborns

WARNING: This story contains disturbing images The director of the largest hospital in Gaza is calling on Israel, the U.S. and Egypt to evacuate the newborns from the facility, as …

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Lung cancer still biggest cancer killer, but death rates are improving, report finds

by Akin Smith
Lung cancer still biggest cancer killer, but death rates are improving, report finds

MaryAnn Bradley was bracing herself for a heart disease diagnosis when her cardiologist told her an X-ray showed a shadow on her right lung. “I just thought I was going …

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